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Mountain Biking
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| Kicking Horse Trail -
19.5km The trail starts at the same point as the Amiskwi
Trail. The trail follows the Kicking horse river to the
Chancellor Peak campground. To return you can follow the
road back to your kick off point. Trail details are available in "Backcountry Biking in the Canadian Rockies" by Doug Eastcott and Gerhardt Lepp, Rocky Mountain Books Otterhead
Trail - 8.0km The trail branches from the
Kicking Horse trail 4.1km from it's origin. It heads
northwest along the Otterhead River to Tocher Ridge
Junction. Ice River Trail - 17.5km The trail starts at the Hoodoo Creek campground and heads south where it follows the Beaverfoot River. It finally veers north to follow its namesake, the Ice River Trail. Details are available in "Backcountry Biking in the Canadian Rockies" by Doug Eastcott and Gerhardt Lepp, Rocky Mountain Books Ottertail Fireroad - 14.7 The trail
starts on the Trans-Canada between the Natural Bridge and
Field and follows its namesake, the Ottertail River,
towards Kootenay. If you want to add some panniers to
your bike, there are two wilderness campsites along the
trail, Float Creek and McArthur Creek. The trail ends at
the McArthur Creek warden cabin. This is a shared trail
so ensure you give hikers and backpackers the right of
way. Ross Lake Trail - 8.7km The trail starts just inside Yoho's eastern border and travels to Lake Louise in Banff. Tally Hoe Trail - 3.0km All other trails in the park are off limits to mountain bikers. __________________________ Horses are permitted in the Ottertail, Amiskwi,
Otterhead and Ice River Valleys. You can also ride the
trail at Emerald Lake. |
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